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"Out of the Blue" mega CAPTCHA
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A wordcloud featuring "Investor". Would appreciate credit for use of this image in the form of a link:
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A wordcloud featuring "Stock Market". Would appreciate credit for use of this image in the form of a link:
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My friend Ray, who heads the stewardship committee at St. Matthew's UMC (Bowie, MD), asked me to design a graphic element that his committee might use to promote their four themes: "Talent", "Time", "Treasure", and "Terrestrial Care".
My solution was to construct this cruciform pseudo word cloud emphasizing the theme words, including other words from his presentation materials about the themes.
A wordcloud featuring "Contract". Would appreciate credit for use of this image in the form of a link:
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A wordcloud featuring "Ransomware". Would appreciate credit for use of this image in the form of a link:
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Morning Has Broken
Cat Stevens
Morning has broken like the first morning
Blackbird has spoken like the first bird
Praise for the singing
Praise for the morning
Praise for them springing fresh from the world
Sweet the rain's new fall, sunlit from heaven
Like the first dewfall on the first grass
Praise for the sweetness of the wet garden
Sprung in completeness where his feet pass
Mine is the sunlight
Mine is the morning
Born of the one light Eden saw play
Praise with elation, praise ev'ry morning
God's recreation of the new day
Morning has broken like the first morning
Blackbird has spoken like the first bird
Praise for the singing
Praise for the morning
Praise for them springing fresh from the world
Songwriters: Eleanor Farjeon / Yusuf Islam
Morning Has Broken lyrics © EMI Music Publishing, BMG Rights Management
A wordcloud created form tweets by @realDonaldTrump while the US became the largest outbreak of the Covid-19 Pandaemc
Happy Anniversary Mortal Muses!
This inspiration cloud is made from words collected from the 12 days of anniversary posts and comments on Mortal Muses. Join us.
A wordcloud created form tweets by @realDonaldTrump while the Covid-19 Pandaemc grew in most countries
Here's a word cloud based on a sample of 2,844 tweets containing #MWC between Monday 25th February and Friday 1st March 2013. Filtered to (mostly) show brands and products.
Word clouds created at Wordle.
A wordcloud featuring "Millennials". Would appreciate credit for use of this image in the form of a link:
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How do you see learning at its best? Here's hoping to generate a word cloud with a global view of today's classroom and engaged learners. Stay tuned....
Web 3.0 will bring a fundamental shift in the way we interact with data online. Along the way, there will be opportunities to create the next Google or just understand how brand engagement will evolve
A wordcloud of 202 comments on the Digital Britain - Interim Report, re-published by WriteToReply: writetoreply.org/digitalbritain
wordcloud by wordle.net
Word cloud of responses to the question "In what ways can POD and HBCUFDN members create, collaborate, or engage during the conference?"
It's February and there's a new challenge theme at Self Portrait Challenge that I think is going to be all kinds of fun and possibly a bit therapeutic, as well. Don't worry, my rates are quite affordable.
Pet Peeves
Whether it's on the road, in the office, at the mall, or hanging out with friends (but not family, right?) minor annoyances are everywhere. What are your biggest pet peeves? How would you portray them in a photograph?
That's the challenge. I'm looking forward to the results of the endlessly creative minds at Self Portrait Challenge.
Here's my first for the month: Word Abuse -- use of words that don't exist or homophone confusion.
No claims of perfection here, but I have a few words/phrases that I'd just as soon not hear.